More photos from the Conservatory of Flowers. One of the far rooms (well, there are only five rooms, but still) mainly features water plants. As you can see from these photos, this room features some metal railings and artwork, which I presume are a century or more old:
In addition to orchids, this room contains quite a few pitcher plants, carnivorous plants hanging from a variety of pots:
There was also this oddity, which resembles a bird of paradise, but I’ve never seen one with the green fronds fanning out like this, so I’m not certain what exactly it is:
This artwork was done in 2007 by a series of Seattle Smiths and Glass artists.